National Post

BRADY’S BUNCH COMES THROUGH IN CRUNCH

PATS BEAT PITT YET AGAIN AFTER ROETHLISBE­RGER’S RISKY PLAY BACKFIRES

- Will Graves

PITTSBURGH• Aided by one questionab­le decision by Ben Roethlisbe­rger, Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski did it to the Pittsburgh Steelers again.

Brady fed Gronkowski repeatedly to set up Dion Lewis’s goahead eight- yard touchdown with 56 seconds remaining and Roethlisbe­rger was intercepte­d in the end zone with five seconds left as the New England Patriots rallied to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 2724 on Sunday.

The Patriots ( 11- 3) gained the inside track for home- field advantage in the AFC playoffs by ending Pittsburgh’s eight- game winning streak. Brady threw for 298 yards with two touchdowns and an intercepti­on.

Gronkowski, fresh off a onegame suspension, finished with nine receptions for 168 yards, including four on the game- winning drive.

It briefly looked like it wouldn’t be enough. The Steelers ( 11- 3), who played most of the game without injured wide receiver Antonio Brown, appeared to take the lead when Roethlisbe­rger connected with tight end Jesse James for a 10- yard touchdown with 28 seconds left. The play was overturned on review, with official Tony Corrente saying the ball did not “survive” the completion of the catch.

Roethlisbe­rger hit Darrius Heyward- Bey for a short gain, but stayed in bounds. With the clock running and no time outs left, Roethlisbe­rger hurried to the line. Rather than spike it to set up a short kick that would have sent the game to overtime, Roethlisbe­rger tried to win it.

Instead, he lost it. His pass to Eli Rogers was batted into the air, and New England safety Duron Harmon came down with it. One kneel later and the Patriots had their fifth straight victory over the Steelers.

Roethlisbe­rger completed 22 of 30 for 281 yards with two touchdowns and the pick. Le’Veon Bell ran for 117 yards and added another 48 receiving as Pittsburgh hung in there even with Brown, the NFL’s leading receiver, in a hospital having his left calf examined.

The Steelers’ star receiver suffered a partly torn calf muscle. While Brown’s regular season is over, his injury won’t require surgery and the Steelers hope he can return for the post-season.

Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin hardly downplayed the pre- game hype, welcoming the moment and the pressure that comes along with it even while facing an opponent he’s beaten just twice during his 11-year tenure and never in a game of true consequenc­e, including a blowout loss in the AFC championsh­ip game 11 months ago.

Pittsburgh received an early emotional jolt when cameras cut to injured linebacker Ryan Shazier sitting in a private box less than two weeks removed from spinal stabilizat­ion surgery. The crowd at rainy Heinz Field roared as Shazier, who appeared to be seated, waved a Terrible Towel. The 25- year- old is recovering from surgery on Dec. 6, two days after leaving a Monday night victory over Cincinnati on a stretcher following a routine hit on Bengals wide receiver Josh Malone.

The emotional boost of Shazier’s surprise cameo faded quickly. Brady took a snap and the reality the Steelers face without their most irreplacea­ble defensive player set in. Brady took the Patriots right down the field, connecting with Brandin Cooks for a 43- yard gain that set up Rex Burkhead’s oneyard touchdown.

The Steelers answered immedi- ately on an 18-yard lob from Roethlisbe­rger to Eli Rogers. Pittsburgh took its first lead over the Patriots since 2011 early in the second quarter on a Chris Boswell field goal, one that came at a possibly heavy price. Brown left in obvious pain after getting his left leg tangled up with a pair of New England defenders. He was helped to the medical tent then taken to a hospital.

Still, Pittsburgh hung around thanks to the depth they didn’t have while getting rolled by New England the last time the AFC superpower­s met.

Martavis Bryant, suspended all of last season for violating the league’s substance abuse policy, made a pretty one- handed touchdown catch late in the first half that put Pittsburgh up 17- 10 at the break. Bell, limited to just 11 snaps in Foxborough last January, churned up clock and yards. JuJu Smith-Schuster, the ebullient rookie, caught six passes for 114 yards, including a 69-yard catch-and-run that put the Steelers in position to at least tie it.

Roethlisbe­rger opted to go for the wind instead, a decision now that could have ramificati­ons in January.

 ?? JOE SARGENT / GETTY IMAGES ?? New England Patriots defensive back Duron Harmon intercepts a pass by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger in the fourth quarter on Sunday in Pittsburgh. Two plays earlier, Roethlisbe­rger scored an apparent touchdown that was overturned...
JOE SARGENT / GETTY IMAGES New England Patriots defensive back Duron Harmon intercepts a pass by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger in the fourth quarter on Sunday in Pittsburgh. Two plays earlier, Roethlisbe­rger scored an apparent touchdown that was overturned...

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